The demise of Dewey & LeBoeuf bankrupted Geoffrey Coll, but the securities litigator has put the past behind him and found a new home in Baker & Hostetler.

Coll, whose Chapter 7 filing was covered by The Am Law Daily last year as New York prosecutors filed criminal charges over the abrupt collapse of the 1,400-lawyer firm, was one of several former partners to seek personal bankruptcy protection as a result of liabilities incurred in the aftermath of Dewey & LeBoeuf’s demise in 2012.

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